A. Max Weber
B. W. E. B. DuBois
C. Herbert Spencer
D. Harriet Martineau
Related Mcqs:
- Who said this? “Comparative sociology is not a particular branch of sociology, it is sociology itself, in- so- far as it ceases to be purely descriptive and aspires to account for facts.”
A. Hegel
B. K. Marx
C. M. Weber
D. E. Durkheim - Which of the following characteristics are contributors to job satisfaction, as identified in Hackman and Oldham’s (1976) influential job characteristics theory? 1: Variety 2: Recognition 3: Task identity 4: Task difficulty
A. 1,2 & 3
B. 1 & 2
C. 2 & 3
D. 3 & 4 - Historical sociology was not as prevalent in the middle of the twentieth century because_________?
A. sociologists turned instead to statistical analysis
B. sociologists were highly focused on ethnographic research
C. of the development of the ‘historical materialist’ approach
D. both a and b - Sociology is the:
A. Objective study of human interaction
B. science of human mind
C. study of ethnic groups
D. Analysis of human nature - Who is commonly recognized as the father of modern sociology?
A. Herbert Spencer
B. Emile Durkheim
C. Max Weber
D. August Comte - The sociology is derived from two words? identify.
A. Latin
B. Latin and Greek
C. Latin and Polynesian
D. Greek - The main goal of sociology is
A. to be accepted as a national science
B. to remain separate from other discipline
C. to organic action
D. to explain human behaviours and social organization - Who is commonly recognized as the father of modern sociology?
A. Herbert Spencer
B. Emile Durkheim
C. Max Weber
D. Auguste Comte - Why was the Stanford prison experiment ended early?
A. The experimenters got enough data
B. Too many participants quit
C. The administration could not longer support it
D. The participants were taking their roles too seriously - In the early treatment for assessing mental distress, physiognomy was use to study which of the following?
A. Shape of skull
B. Mental healing
C. Shape of face
D. Treating mental illness using magnets